Finitude and Precariousness: Between the End of History and the Crystals of Time
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finitude, precariousness, end of history, crystals of timeAbstract
The hypothesis of this paper is that we are facing a shift of the episteme ―a concept constructed by Michel Foucault in The order of things―, and that therefore finitude (which was part of the web of sense that reigned in Western Europe since the early XIX Century, and that we will determine through Hegel’s dialectic of the finitude) no longer accounts for “order in its primary state”. In order tho conceive the new episteme, which Foucault merely sketched, we will posit (with conceptual resources taken from Gilles Deleuze, notably the “crystal of time”) the notion of precariousness, where our fragile being bonds itself endlessly with abyssal forces that at each instant engender it and menace with its destruction.
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